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Peer reviewedAbbott, John; Ryan, Terence – Educational Leadership, 1999
Inquisitiveness is what drives children's learning. Cognitive scientists have devised constructivist theory to explain how an individual progresses from curiosity to new knowledge. Formal schooling has struggled unsuccessfully to simulate real-life learning situations. Emerging brain research supports bringing the community into the learning…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Brain, Community Role, Constructivism (Learning)
Peer reviewedBoylan, Hunter R. – Journal of Developmental Education, 1999
Reports on the need for developmental education to prepare students for success in higher education. Looks at the performance of developmental students and their characteristics. Describes the role community and technical colleges play as providers of developmental education, characteristics of a successful developmental program, and ways to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Preparation, College Role, Developmental Studies Programs
Monferdini, John; Maloof, Noel; Davis, Dwayne; Shreve, Kat – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 2001
An alternative public school in Atlanta (Georgia) for expelled, violent, and adjudicated youth from grades 4-12 is described. Challenge courses and adventure initiatives are used to develop self-awareness, trust, empathy, communication, character, problem solving, conflict resolution, and leadership skills that translate into improved academic…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Delinquent Rehabilitation
Eynde, Peter Op 't; Turner, Jeannine E. – Educational Psychology Review, 2006
Understanding the interrelations among students' cognitive, emotional, motivational, and volitional processes is an emergening focus in educational psychology. A dynamical, component systems theory of emotions is presented as a promising framework to further unravel these complex interrelations. This framework considers emotions to be a process…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Correlation, Learning Processes, Emotional Development
Osborne, Anne – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2005
This chapter argues that the use of debates in a core world history course can foster both authentic learning in the discipline and progress toward intellectual and ethical maturity.
Descriptors: Student Development, Undergraduate Students, Debate, World History
Kisker, Carrie B. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2005
This chapter, aimed at both new community college student affairs professionals and experienced practitioners hoping to further develop their skills, provides resources and information about the expanding focus on student learning, translating student development theory into practice, and assessing student learning outcomes.
Descriptors: Student Development, Community Colleges, Student Personnel Services, Outcomes of Education
Foubert, John; Nixon, Monica; Sisson, V. Shamim; Barnes, Amy C. – Journal of College Student Development, 2005
A racially mixed random sample of 247 students at a midsized public university in the Southeast completed the Student Development Task and Lifestyle Inventory at the beginning of their first year, beginning of their sophomore year, and end of their senior year (Winston, Miller & Prince, 1987). Results showed partial support of Chickering and…
Descriptors: Student Development, Gender Differences, Longitudinal Studies, Sample Size
East, Rob – Active Learning in Higher Education the Journal of the Institute for Learning and Teaching, 2005
In order to facilitate personal development planning (PDP), the UK higher education sector is committed to introducing progress files. This article explores the experience of one institution in seeking to establish a system of progress files. It identifies the main practical problems in doing this, highlighting the lack of agreement on the skills…
Descriptors: Learning Experience, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, College Students
Ellis, Pilar – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2004
This study explored white students' levels of racial/ethnic identity development and whether pre-college characteristics and patterns of participation in curricular and co-curricular activities influenced identity development. Students in the study attended a predominantly Hispanic two-year institution in southern California (referred to as…
Descriptors: White Students, Student Development, Ethnicity, Racial Identification
Peer reviewedRice, Kenneth G.; Lopez, Frederick G. – Journal of College Counseling, 2004
Extending an earlier study that found high self-esteem to modify the impact of otherwise maladaptive perfectionism on depression, the current study used adult attachment theory to explore the link between perfectionism, self-esteem, and depression in college students. Results indicated that self-esteem buffered the effects of maladaptive…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Development, Depression (Psychology), Attachment Behavior
Peer reviewedTang, Sylvia Yee Fan – Teaching and Teacher Education, 2003
This qualitative study of seven Chinese preservice teachers' learning experiences examined their construction of teaching self in three facets of the student teaching context (action, socioprofessional, and supervisory). Results highlight four possibilities of professional learning: stasis, confirmation, retreat, and growth. Productive student…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Field Experience Programs, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Ogden, Anthony C. – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2006
Growth in US education abroad has been consistently strong for the past decade, surpassing 9 percent annually. Within the field of education abroad, this growth is both exciting and alarming. Education abroad helps students change learning structures, learn new paradigms and become more complex individuals. If a student's structures are not ready…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Ethnography, Study Abroad, Individual Development
McCaffrey, Daniel F.; Lockwood, J. R.; Koretz, Daniel; Louis, Thomas A.; Hamilton, Laura – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2004
The use of complex value-added models that attempt to isolate the contributions of teachers or schools to student development is increasing. Several variations on these models are being applied in the research literature, and policy makers have expressed interest in using these models for evaluating teachers and schools. In this article, we…
Descriptors: Student Characteristics, Teacher Evaluation, Student Development, School Effectiveness
Mattingly, Richard Scott; Shupp, Matthew R. – About Campus, 2004
Plenty of educators lament the small amount of time and inclination students have for participating in a variety of opportunities for learning and growth in and outside the college classroom. With the majority of students working concurrently with their enrollment and with an ever-increasing focus on efficient time to degree, there seems to be…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Time to Degree, Student Development, Time Management
Kuhtmann, Marlene S. – NACADA Journal, 2005
Nussbaum (1998) proposed that Socratic activity is a worthwhile pursuit with regard to academic advising relationships. While it offers the promise of certain benefits, such as the development of critical thinking skills, Socratic activity arguably cannot be universally applied to all advising relationships. In presenting and analyzing issues…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Faculty Advisers, Student Personnel Services, Student Personnel Workers

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